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In the May edition of "VIBE" magazine, actress Meagan Good can be seen in a one-page editorial. Shot by Michael Elins for the urban publication, Meagan candidly spoke about being a tough catch and her latest film role.

Check out a few snippets from the interview...

I have given [guys] my mom's number to let her break it to them that I'm unavailable, Then you get crazy random stuff like someone sending me a letter asking me to go out on a date, and it turns out to be someone my mom dated back in high school.

On her upcoming film role:

In Guru, she plays the wife of Romany Malco (40-Year-Old Virgin, 2005), a hockey-playing husband who feels inadequate about his, er, stick. Relationship expert Myers attempts to reunite the couple. In real life, however, Good admits she's not the best at taking advice about her own affairs of the heart.

"Sometimes, it's hard for me to just not be afraid, let go, and trust my instincts," says the stummer. "I'm still learning."

Megan's next role is featured alongside comedian Mike Myers in the romantic comedy, "The Love Guru" out this June. Aren't you glad Meagan is still moving and striving in her film career? I love her leading actress work in "Waist Deep". Be sure to pick up the current copy of "VIBE" magazine which is on newsstands now.

That way Meagan's in charge of her film career and not the other way around.

In her own words....This was a monumental occasion for Good. Not because she had inked another big budget film (although technically she had with the completion of Love Guru with Mike Myers, Justin Timberlake and Jessica Alba, due out in the summer of 2008). No, today marked an opportunity for Good to publicly endorse her production company, Freedom Bridge Entertainment. The labor of love with partners Ty Hodges, Tamara Bass and Marlon Olivera, was to establish a company with the primary intention being to create an outlet for Good and her cohorts to experience an artistic freedom often missing within the strictures of Hollywood.

“We created this company, Freedom Bridge, to basically serve as the bridge to ... freedom to do the type of movies that we wanted to do,” the talented actress explains. “We don’t want to be stereotyped, and made to play the typical characters that we have played in our past. We also wanted to create an avenue for others actors to get work as well. For me personally though, this was important because I wanted us to bring a type of film to the public that has a message and a story that’s not just about making money and making a huge blockbuster film. We are making independent films that have substance, that mean something to you, and that warm your heart. Our first film is Miles From Home, which Ty Hodges wrote, directed and co-starred in with me. I personally think that the project is wonderful, and I want to go on record to tell the world just how talented I think Ty is. I don’t want to call him the next Spike Lee, because I don’t think he’s the next anything, but he’s just that brilliant. I feel honored that we’re working together.”